![]() ![]() ![]() The notes as to the source of the commands are NOT in the list. You will get a fairly lengthy new document with a table showing each command or macro or style to which a keyboard shortcut has been assigned with that shortcut. This will bring up the dialog box shown below. Method 1: A list of (almost) all keyboard shortcuts in your Word Installation:īring up a list of your macros using the keyboard shortcut ( Alt+F8) or by viewing macros under the Developer Tab. The methods discussed here have been discussed since the first Word newsgroups. This page shows how to find (almost) all of the keyboard shortcuts active in your installation of Word. Here is a support page on how to add your own shortcuts. This article is about seeing those and shortcuts that may have been added to your Word program. That article does not discuss all of them, though. Keyboard shortcuts in Word - Office Support Here is a page discussing them as well as the Alt key shortcuts for maneuvering the commands in the Ribbon. Word comes with a ton of Keyboard Shortcuts built-in. ![]() Scope: Word 97 - Word 2019 / 365 (and later) ![]()
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